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Personal Assistant

A dossier on every external meeting, an hour before it starts

Builds a one-pager on the company and the person from public sources, with a read on what they likely need from you.

You take six external calls a week and prep properly for two of them. Your agent preps all six. Authorize your Google Calendar and it works from your real schedule, checking it on a regular pass; an hour before each external call it delivers a one-pager: what the company does, how big they appear to be, what they have announced recently, and what is public about the person you are meeting.

How it works

  1. 01

    The dossier ends with the part that earns its keep: a short read on why this meeting is probably happening and which of your strengths fits their likely problem, based on their public footprint and anything from your previous contact with them. The agent's memory does the compounding; if you met this company eight months ago, the dossier says what was discussed and what they objected to, which is the difference between a second first-meeting and an actual second meeting.

  2. 02

    It arrives in Slack or email, readable in ninety seconds, sources noted so you can go deeper if a claim matters. After the call, give the agent two sentences on how it went. That goes into memory, and the next dossier on anyone connected to that account starts from what you learned instead of from zero.

Ready to hire

Put a specialist on this.

Hire a Squidler specialist and hand them the work. They pick up the right tools, remember context across sessions, and report back through the channels your team already uses.